Kieu Diem: Her journey from the theater stage to her first film roles.
Gen Z actress Kieu Diem is gradually proving her abilities through roles in 'Battle in the Air' and 'Double Happiness in Danger' after training on the theater stage.
Kieu Diem, a Gen Z actress, is attracting attention for choosing a persistent artistic path, accumulating experience through each small role. Instead of seeking quick fame, she focuses on perfecting her acting skills from stage plays to professional film projects such as "Battle in the Air" and "Double Happiness in Danger".
A foundation from the stage and the lecture hall.
Born in 2002 in Pleiku, Kieu Diem quickly developed a passion for the arts through modeling and advertising projects. Possessing a youthful and energetic appearance, she has been the face of many major brands in their media campaigns.

To pursue acting seriously, Kieu Diem is currently studying at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Theatre and Film. Besides her studies, she performs at the Youth World Theatre. For her, the stage is the most important place to hone her skills, from mastering emotions to developing character before moving on to film.

The first impressions on the big screen.
One of the significant milestones in Kieu Diem's career was her participation in the film project "Battle in the Air". Although she only played a small role, this experience helped the young actress get acquainted with the professional film production environment, which demands high discipline and teamwork skills.

Later, she appeared in director Ha Vu's project "Double Happiness in Danger" playing Ut Diem, the youngest of three sisters. Ut Diem is a very emotional girl, but sometimes impulsive because she loves her older sister so much. Kieu Diem shared that she greatly appreciated the opportunity to be part of such a relatable and emotional family story.

With a slow but steady approach to development, Kieu Diem considers each character a lesson to observe and improve herself. This cautious approach to her career shows the seriousness of Gen Z actors in winning over audiences with their talent rather than media hype.


